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"Missa Secunda" is a choral composition written by Hans Leo Hassler, a German composer from the late Renaissance period. Completed in 1599, it is a sacred mass setting for four voices (SATB) and is regarded as one of Hassler's most significant works. "Missa Secunda" showcases a rich polyphonic texture, with intricate harmonies and contrapuntal writing. It demonstrates Hassler's mastery of vocal writing, highlighting his ability to create intricate melodies and expressive harmonies within the context of a liturgical mass. The piece is a testament to Hassler's skill and his contribution to Renaissance music.
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